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If the applicant is no longer residing in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia:
The applicant must designate a representative residing in Saudi Arabia who will transact with the Embassy and the Saudi authorities regarding the applicant’s Saudi police clearance. The Embassy will only entertain or provide related services regarding applications for Saudi police clearance with the presence of a designated representative of the applicant, who will personally transact with the Embassy and the Saudi authorities.
The applicant must send to his designated representative, not to the Embassy, the following:
A letter authorizing the designated representative to transact on behalf of the applicant;
Duly-accomplished fingerprint card (with prints of all fingers) obtained through the relevant police authority of the country where the applicant is presently residing. If the applicant is in the Philippines, he or she should get a fingerprint card from the National Bureau of Investigation (NBI) or the Philippine National Police (PNP);
Photocopy of passport used while applicant was resident in Saudi Arabia clearly showing the applicant’s photo/data page and all issued visas;
Copy of applicant’s Saudi residence permit (iqama);
Two (2) recently-taken 2” x 2” colored pictures with white background; and,
Other relevant documents, if any, to support the application for police clearance.
Fees:
Notarial fee of SAR 100.00 for the Embassy’s “Seen and Noted” stamp on the fingerprint card.
Authentication fee of SAR 30.00 for Saudi Ministry of Foreign Affairs’ authentication service.
https://canberrape.dfa.gov.ph/guidelines-on-applying-for-saudi-police-clearance-from-australia